On this day in 1982, #Israel and its allies committed one of the worst massacres in recent history, killing thousands of #Palestinians in #sabrashatila in #Beirut .
36 hours of killing, 3500-5000 victims (Women, Men, Children, and Elders). History will never forget. Please Share!

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On this day 35 years ago, my father and uncle where delivering water to the Palestinian refugee camp in Sabra & Shatila in Lebanon. Due to the horrific civil war, water had to always be delivered in big containers around the country since everything was bombarded and broken. What happened next is history, and probably one of the worst massacre ever seen. The Lebanese Christian fascist Phalange and the Israeli IDF rolled in to the camp, surrounded it and completely closed it so nobody could get in or out.
During the next 36 hours soldiers worked in teams to slaughter children, women and elderly, under the super vision of the IDF.
The total death toll is between 3000-3500 refugees in 36 hours and most of them children and women. Many of the women where gang raped by the militia before being executed.
This is one of many times that the Israeli government have been able to carry out their genocide against the Palestinian people and get away with it.
This day marks one of the biggest shame on the Lebanese history, a history full of dark points.
What happened to my father and uncle?
They were able to get out of the camps due to their UN cards and their pronunciation of the word Tomato. This is how Israeli soldiers used to tell the difference between the Lebanese and the Palestinians due to the different pronunciation. They escaped the massacre with seconds to live and tell the story of what happened on that horrific day...
So tell me about why I shouldn't speak out for the Palestinian people for the rest of my life?
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Last night I watched the terror events unfold in England and I couldn't help but notice the amount of extended media coverage which every European country receives after each attack, and I compared it to the amount of coverage given to Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Egypt, Afghanistan, Tunisia, Sudan, Somalia, or just about any other single Muslim or Arab nation in the world which is now suffering and it became clear to me that Europe gets way more attention and heartfelt condolences from the media even from the news anchors themselves than what they pass onto their Arab neighbors.
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Not to shift the spotlight from Europe to Asia & Africa, or from England & France to give to Iraq & Palestine, but let's just say that, that media light shines a lot brighter for some than it does for others.
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World peace begins only when all innocent victims are treated equally. Until then, injustice remains.
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We stand with Syria, Iraq, England & The World as 1 🌐 we are all victims. Spread peace & love.
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Thanks to all the support from all our British families & friends and the rest of them all around the world.
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33 years ago, today the Israell forces under the command of Ariel Sharon enabled the entrance of lebanese phalangists to the refugee camps, sabra and shatila, by providing them transportation from outside Beirut and firing illuminating flares over the camps. App 3000 palestinian refugees were killed. #sabrashatila#lebanon#savepalestine

"In September 1982, the Israeli army surrounded the Sabra neighborhood and adjacent Shatila refugee camp in southern Beirut. Israel gave its allies in a right-wing Christian militia known as the Phalange free rein to massacre a large number of Palestinian and Lebanese civilians living in the area. Israeli troops even shot flares into the night sky to help the Phalangists find their targets. Exactly how many were killed between 16 and 18 September 1982 remains unknown. Estimates vary from 800 to 3,500; the real number is hard to determine because bodies were buried quickly in mass graves or never found, and many men were marched out of the camp and “disappeared." #FreePalestine#SabraShatila